 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless. We know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. Motorists traveling US-23 on the south side of Pikeville today noticed crews working to repair the Rockfall barrier fence which has traffic reduced to one lane. That has had two big gaping holes in it for a while. Last year there were two separate vehicle wrecks that took sections out of that fencing and that's being repaired. And that repair work is going to take longer than many other projects currently going on in the area. It'll probably take about two weeks for them to finish so the outside lane northbound, that's what most people call the slow lane, will be closed because they need that lane for their equipment to work in. The passing lane northbound is where traffic will be routed. Another current job in Pike County that will take a couple of weeks to finish is paving work that's going on on Kentucky 194 at Grapevine. But several other short-term projects are happening all across the District 12 area. And we're pulling ditch lines, we're cleaning out drain tiles and culverts, just all sorts of work going on. And I would be surprised if I drove on more than two or three routes to get to where I was going to at any given time and didn't find a work crew. George says during the summer work season motorists should be extra cautious when traveling. And the majority of ongoing projects in the District 12 7 County area are listed on their Facebook page. In Pikeville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.